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Raja
Khushal Singh
Jamadar
Watercolour of Jamadar Khushal Singh, Company artist, Punjab, ca.1865
Birth name
Khushal Ram
Nickname(s)
Khushala
Born
1790 Ikari, Sardhana Pargana (Present-day Meerut, Western Uttar Pradesh)
Died
17 June 1844 Lahore, Sikh Empire (Present-day Punjab, Pakistan)
Allegiance
Sikh Empire
Years of service
1807 - 1844
Rank
Wazir-e-Azam (till 1818)
Chamberlain
Military officer
Known for
Military expeditions in areas of Kashmir (1814)
The reduction of southwestern Punjab
Mukerian (1816)
Multan (1818)
Dera Ghazi Khan (1819)
Derajat (1820)
Dera Ismail Khan (1821)
Leiah (1821)
Mankera (1822)
Peshawar (1823)
The reduction of Hill States
Kangra (1828)
Awards
Jamadarji[citation needed]
Children
Ram Singh Kishan Singh Bhagwan Singh
Relations
Misr Hargobind (father) Ram Singh (brother) Misr Niddha (brother) Tej Singh (nephew)
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